The confidentiality of a patient’s information has been sacred since the days of Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine. Today, however, merely taking an oath to respect a patient’s privacy has been overshadowed by regulations governing how certain healthcare establishments handle an individual’s health information on the web. Consequently, if a healthcare organization employs electronic mail as a means of communicating medical and/or health data to consumers, providers, and other appropriate parties, it must ensure such information is safeguarded, since using the Web poses concerns about the privacy and security of an individual’s information. E-mail between patients and physicians (or other health care providers) must be secured under the pr...
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) contains provisions that hav...
The HIPAA Security Rule is far less familiar to the public than the HIPAA Privacy Rule, but it is eq...
This comment will analyze the specific requirements and stages that EPs/EHs must comply with in orde...
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), signed in 1996, was designed to com...
Respect for patient privacy and confidentiality is an ancient and a contemporary professional respon...
Both patients and health care providers have much to gain from the electronic processing of health d...
April 14, 2003, marked the beginning of a new era in America’s healthcare industry because access or...
The new privacy regulations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPA...
Advancements in computers and technology have affected nearly every aspect of health care. Although ...
The increased use of health information technology (health IT) is a common element of nearly every h...
1996 (HIPAA) is known primarily for its rules protecting the confidentiality of health information, ...
After years of Congressional debates and agency rule-making, the HIPAA health care privacy rule has ...
Electronic medical records (“EMRs”) have helped healthcare organizations improve patient care, but E...
Twenty years ago, President Clinton signed the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act o...
Concerns with the privacy of personal health infor-mation have grown with increased use of electroni...
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) contains provisions that hav...
The HIPAA Security Rule is far less familiar to the public than the HIPAA Privacy Rule, but it is eq...
This comment will analyze the specific requirements and stages that EPs/EHs must comply with in orde...
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), signed in 1996, was designed to com...
Respect for patient privacy and confidentiality is an ancient and a contemporary professional respon...
Both patients and health care providers have much to gain from the electronic processing of health d...
April 14, 2003, marked the beginning of a new era in America’s healthcare industry because access or...
The new privacy regulations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPA...
Advancements in computers and technology have affected nearly every aspect of health care. Although ...
The increased use of health information technology (health IT) is a common element of nearly every h...
1996 (HIPAA) is known primarily for its rules protecting the confidentiality of health information, ...
After years of Congressional debates and agency rule-making, the HIPAA health care privacy rule has ...
Electronic medical records (“EMRs”) have helped healthcare organizations improve patient care, but E...
Twenty years ago, President Clinton signed the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act o...
Concerns with the privacy of personal health infor-mation have grown with increased use of electroni...
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) contains provisions that hav...
The HIPAA Security Rule is far less familiar to the public than the HIPAA Privacy Rule, but it is eq...
This comment will analyze the specific requirements and stages that EPs/EHs must comply with in orde...